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“A quality international print journal for poetry and the arts, published each spring and autumn, full of poetry, art, fiction, interviews, articles, reviews and more, all in a big and beautiful format. The magazine was founded in 2010, and in our short life we have published Alice Oswald, Sinead Morrissey, Christopher Reid, J.M. Coetzee, Dawn Potter, Tom Leonard, Andrew Motion, Mark Ford, Timothy Murphy, Leontia Flynn, Alison Brackenbury, William Logan, Rob Mackenzie, Matt Merritt, Grevel Lindop and many others.

We welcome subscriptions: www.newwalkmagazine.bigcartel.com. We also welcome submissions (in the body of an email, please) to newwalkmagazine [aT] gmail [dot] c om. But PLEASE read these short guidelines first! Naturally, we would like to think those interested in submitting work to New Walk are equally enthusiastic about reading it, and orders can be made securely at the link above. We consider fiction, artwork and ideas for other pieces, as well as unpublished poetry. No simultaneous submissions, please. Replies can be expected within two calendar months, and often much sooner, and it is our policy to send out rejection slips (via email) as well as notes of acceptance; however, if for any reason you don’t hear back within this period you can assume your work has not been selected on this occasion. Your submission will be read carefully: we actively encourage submissions from new writers and more experienced ones alike. Please do not send your collected works: ridiculously over-long submissions of poetry incite groans as a matter of course.

Purchasing the magazine does not in itself increase the chances of acceptance, but naturally we appreciate our submitters giving a damn about what we do, and we believe that the sun shines more sweetly on those who take an interest. Purchase yours now: www.newwalkmagazine.bigcartel.com. Thank you!”

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